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Slope at any point is speed. if slope is constant (staight line)then speed is constant; if curved up speed is accelerating. If curved down it is decelerating
the slope which the direction of the wind blows.
The speed. Also, if a positive slope represents the speed in one direction, the negative slope is the speed in the opposite direction.
Points: (4, -2) and (-5, -2) Slope: (-2--2)/(-5-4) = 0 Equation: y = -2 which will be a staight line parallel to the x axis
There's absolutely no connection or correlation whatsoever between the steepness and the direction of a slope.
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it's WATERFALL :)
Water moves downhill on a slope due to gravity, creating a force that pulls it in that direction. The slope provides a pathway for the water to flow, with the steeper the slope, the faster the water moves. Additionally, the surface tension of water allows it to cling together and form streams or rivulets as it flows downhill.
Slope at any point is speed. if slope is constant (staight line)then speed is constant; if curved up speed is accelerating. If curved down it is decelerating
Gravity and the slope of the land combine to create the force that moves water in a stream. Gravity pulls the water downhill, and the slope of the land determines the direction and speed of the flow.
the slope which the direction of the wind blows.
The slope of the water table is called the hydraulic gradient. This gradient represents the rate of change in water table elevation over a specific distance. It is an important factor in determining the direction and velocity of groundwater flow.
Plowing across the slope minimizes erosion by inhibiting water's ability to run down the slope. Plowing in the direction of the slope creates channels that water runs down, carrying the valuable topsoil with it.
If the slope (line)is in upward direction, it is called positive slope
A vertical line has an undefined slope.
Water flows downhill. Contour lines show the slope of the landscape, and the direction a stream must flow.
The speed. Also, if a positive slope represents the speed in one direction, the negative slope is the speed in the opposite direction.